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Hi- my daughter and I will be volunteering at an orphange in San pedro de sula and want to take a small side trip to a beach area--does anyone have a good suggestion? We would like to stay for 1 or 2 nights? we would have to go by bus. thanks
Is there such a thing as a personal guide you can hire for the day I would perfer not to go in a large group but I do not speak the language and would like to hire a bi lingual guide to help with my sight seeing while visiting
I'm inquiring about buses in San Pedro Sula. I've been looking on the web for specific bus schedules and rates but having a hard time finding them. Any advice on finding one from San Pedro sula to the Copan Ruins?
Can anybody tell me about the train? I've heard that it goes to both Tela and San Pedro Sula. Can anyone tell me what the fare is and what the schedule is? If anyone has traveled both routes, which is the best? Thanks, Bobby
Hi everyone, we have a slight dilema. My husband and I (from California) will be in San Pedro July 28-30 and we are looking for something fun to do other than the Mayan Ruins or the botanical gardens. Since we will be in town to attend a Saturday wedding we have a time constaint in that we have to be back in SPS by 5pm on both Friday and Saturday, so if anyone has any quick tips or suggestions let me know,I'd sure appreciate it!
I'm a recent college grad and keep hearing alot about chances to teach English in Honduras. Next week I'll have more info about this opportunity in San Pedro Sula, but I thought I could possibly get some real life info here. I saw a post from January by someone who said they were from Honduras, and this person said that the city wasn't very safe. They mentioned problems with gangs in San Pedro Sula. Of course if I'm going to teach there I'll be living there. Someone else told me that the city was reasonably safe but that you have to be careful about where you choose to live. Does anyone know if there is a part of the city that would be safe for a single American woman (who barely speaks Spanish!) to live alone, and what the cost of housing would be like there? Any reasonably accurate information would be much appreciated. Thanks!
My mother and I are traveling to Honduras for the first time at the end of February. We are flying into San Pedro Sula and going directly to Lago do Yojoa to stay at a hotel off the lake. Should we rent a car or are the busses fairly easy/ reliable? We don't want to get stuck in Central Honduras miles away from the hotel. Any advice is really appreciated as well as car rental and driving experiences.
How can we get from San Pedro Sula, Honduras to Belize City by boat? We want to do this in February. Are there good boats, where can I find the schedule, cost, etc.?
Traveling with my wife to Honduras in September. Looking for the most economical yet efficient and safe way to get to and from Pico Bonito from San Pedro Sula.
I would like to either take a nice air conditioned bus or rent a car. I wonder about the ladder due to the possibility of poor highways and roads. I am bilingual so I needn't look for a specialized guide of sorts.